Affordable Fees & Personal Attention to Every Case
Snellville BUSINESS LAWYER (contact us)
o Contract Drafting
o Preparing Employee Contracts & Handbooks
o Business Entity Formation (Corporations, LLC's, Partnerships)
o Business Litigation
o Contract Negotiations
o Entertainment Law
o Copyright
We are experienced transactional and litigation attorney and well
positioned to assist you with your business planning matters.
I have relevant experience in forming and running small businesses,
Entertainment & Financial start ups, and have drafted, negotiated
and reviewed contracts in a variety of practice areas.
One of the things that I would ask you to consider is what your ultimate goals in your business. You can legally protect your assets and pass on your wealth to the next generation without risking your freedom with a carefully legitimate estate plan and business plan. Please contact me for a no-cost, no-obligation telephone consultation. At that time, we can discuss your business goals, formation issues, and fee arrangements.
The firm assist individuals, sole proprietors,
partnerships, and corporations with Business Law Matters. If you
have any questions or would like to meet with an attorney, please
contact us by clicking
the link above or by phone or email.
INFORMATION
Usually, the start of a new business entails the filing of proper
paper work with the State and the IRS and timing is essential.
The process begins with selecting the type of business entity
you wish to conduct business under such as a sole proprietor,
partnerships, corporations, or limited liability company.
A sole proprietor is a stand alone person who is in complete control of their business and are personally liable for any liabilities that occurs in operating their business. A partnership consists of two or more persons in agreement to operate a business. This form of business can be established by written agreement or an informal agreement and each partner is usually responsible for the liabilities that occur in operation of the Partnership. However, the partnership differs from a sole proprietorship in that the partnership is actually considered a separate entity. For tax purposes, both types of entities owners are personally responsible for the taxes of the entities.
However, there exist several different types of partnerships that are general partnership, limited partnership, and limited liability partnership. Generally, in a limited liability partnership the partners are afforded the protection of limited liability. In essence, it affords them the same protection as a corporation.
A Corporation is a separate entity that
is incorporated with a state and consists of shareholders that
adhere to the articles of incorporation, shareholder agreement
or bylaws. If properly operated, a corporation may have a special
protection of limited liability. For tax purposes, most corporations
have to pay two taxes. Thus, this sometimes makes it unpopular
with small business owners. However, with an S-Corporation it
affords the protection of a regular corporation but the shareholders
are taxed personally and it is has certain restrictions. Next,
the newest entity type is known as a limited liability company
which is somewhat of a hybrid of a corporation and a partnership.
It is afforded the protection of a corporation and the ease of
operations like a partnership. Further, it may be taxed as a sole
proprietor, a partnership, or a corporation .
Snellville BUSINESS ATTORNEY
The firm assist business owners and individuals with business matters. If you have any questions or would like to meet with an attorney, please contact us by clicking the link above or by phone or email.
Example of fees:
Letter $250
Non Disclosure $300
Office Consultation $150-$250
15 minute phone consultation $50
Email consultation $75
* If hired consultation fee is credited to your legal fees.
Initial review of a document $45 per page (negotiation not included),
your attorney will review and advise you regarding the document

